What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?

What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?(1962)

NR
10/31/1962 (US)Thriller, Drama, Horror2h 15m
7.9

"Sister, sister, oh so fair, why is there blood all over your hair?"

Overview

A former vaudeville child star viciously torments her paraplegic sister in their decaying Hollywood mansion.

Robert Aldrich

Director

Lukas Heller

Screenplay

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What Ever Happened To Baby Jane trailer - 50th Anniversary

What Ever Happened To Baby Jane trailer - 50th Anniversary

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What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) Scene: What's for Dinner? - Bette Davis - Joan Crawford

What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) Scene: What's for Dinner? - Bette Davis - Joan Crawford

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Dan Ireland on WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE

Dan Ireland on WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE

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What Ever Happened to Baby Jane - Behind the scenes

What Ever Happened to Baby Jane - Behind the scenes

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A review by Cat Ellington

Written on March 1, 2017

For this particular review, I have chosen to render my critique - in description of this timeless masterpiece - with a word from each letter of its title: What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?

An opus of epic proportions, the tour de force performances in this cinematic icon relay what is:


Warped. Hellish. Atrocious. Tumultuous.

Evil. Vile. Envious. Ruthless.

Hostile. Abhorrent. Perverse. Paranoid. Enraged. Nightmarish. Erroneous. Depraved.

Terrifying. Ominous.

Brutal. Apprehensive. Backstabbing. Yucky.

Jealousy. Abominable. Nefarious. Egotistical.


...And there you have it, folks. A single word from every letter of the title to describe the ice-cold spirit of the one and ONLY What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?

This Robert Aldrich-directed, old era silver screen jewel is a phenomenal feature of cinematic art, and a legendary masterwork of prestige. Superb performances by the real-life archenemies, Davis and Crawford. Absolutely superb!

Way beyond worthy of its 5 of 5 stars rating.